The blog discusses the growing number of customers choosing Nomad as an alternative to Kubernetes for orchestration, highlighting its two unique core strengths. Nomad excels in simplicity and flexibility, providing ease-of-use on-premises, at the edge, and in the cloud. Its lightweight binary design enables companies to scale and manage an orchestrator with minimal operational overhead. Organizations are capable of translating this simplicity into real business results, with customer interviews showing that teams can go from a technical proof of concept to production in 1-3 weeks. Nomad's flexibility also allows companies to bridge legacy applications with modern orchestration capabilities without rewrites, making it an attractive option for those looking to maintain existing workloads while adopting new technologies. Additionally, the blog touches on the ecosystem aspect, noting that Nomad is building a simpler and more prescriptive path to the ecosystem by integrating with leading partners and investing in significant improvements. Medium- to large-sized enterprises often adopt multiple orchestrators, leveraging each scheduler's strengths to supplement their needs. The blog concludes that the multi-orchestrator deployments will continue to emerge as a pattern, where teams use Nomad and Kubernetes in areas where their specific strengths are needed.